GWM Tank 300 Seat Covers Buying Guide Australia

Tank 300 seat covers guide · Australia

Choose for the seat—not only the colour.

Compare fitted covers, breathable cushions and electrical seat upgrades separately, then check seat shape, side-airbag areas, belts, ISOFIX points, controls and movement before ordering.

GWM Tank 300 seat covers guide with fitted breathable front-seat cushion panels
Covers vs cushions
Airbags, belts & ISOFIX checks
Petrol & hybrid fitment

First choose the type of seat upgrade

Products that look similar can install and behave very differently. Start by deciding whether you need surface protection, an added cushion or a powered seat modification.

Fitted cover

Refresh and protect the seat surface

Check exact seat shape, headrests, seams and attachment points. Never assume a cover is compatible with side-airbag deployment areas.

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Add-on cushion

Add a removable contact layer

Compare front-pair and whole-cabin packages. The cushion must stay secure and leave belts, controls and anchors usable.

View cushion options
Powered upgrade

Seat ventilation is not a seat cover

A ventilation system involves trim, wiring and power connections. Treat it as an installation project rather than a slip-on accessory.

Compare complexity

Current Tank 300 seat options

These active listings cover different jobs. Confirm the exact selected variant and installation requirements on the product page.

Before you order

Send these four fitment details

Seat accessories sit beside several safety-related components. Clear photos and exact vehicle details make the check more useful.

01

Powertrain, year and trim

Confirm Petrol or Hybrid, model year and variant. Seat shape, adjustment equipment and trim can differ.

02

Photograph the complete seat

Show front, side, headrest, controls, seat rails and any labels identifying airbag areas or seat equipment.

03

List safety and comfort equipment

Include side airbags, occupancy sensors, seat heating or ventilation, powered adjustment, belts and ISOFIX/child-seat anchors.

04

Check after installation

Confirm normal belt retraction, seat travel, controls, headrest adjustment and access to anchors. Stop using any cover that shifts or interferes.

Seat cover or seat system?

Cover or cushion

  • Sits on or around the existing seat surface
  • May use straps, hooks or fitted panels
  • Must remain clear of airbags and controls
  • Recheck regularly for slipping or bunching

Ventilation or powered upgrade

  • May require trim removal and electrical work
  • Can interact with sensors and factory wiring
  • Requires fuse, wiring and movement checks
  • Professional installation is recommended

Tank 300 seat cover FAQs

Will every seat cover fit both Petrol and Hybrid models?

Do not assume so from the model name alone. Confirm powertrain, year, trim, seat shape, headrest and installed seat equipment against the selected product.

Can a seat cover block a side airbag?

An incorrectly selected or positioned cover can interfere with safety-related seat areas. Check the vehicle and product information, keep airbag seams and labels clear, and do not use a product when compatibility is uncertain.

What should remain accessible after fitting a cover?

Seat belts, buckles, ISOFIX/child-seat anchors, adjustment controls, headrests and seat movement must remain usable. Powered seats should be tested through their full safe range.

How should seat covers and cushions be cleaned?

Follow the individual product-care instructions. Remove loose dirt first, use only suitable cleaners, test a hidden area and allow the product to dry fully before reinstalling.

Unsure which Tank 300 seat option fits?

Send your powertrain, model year, trim, product link and clear photos of the seat front, side and controls.

Check fitment